Antonyms for re-appears
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : uh-peer |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈpɪər |
Definition of re-appears
Origin :- late 13c., "to come into view," from stem of Old French aparoir (12c., Modern French apparoir) "appear, come to light, come forth," from Latin apparere "to appear, come in sight, make an appearance," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + parere "to come forth, be visible," from PIE root *per- "to bring forth" (see pare). Of persons, "present oneself," late 14c. Meaning "seem, have a certain appearance" is late 14c. Related: Appeared; appearing.
- As in recur : verb happen again; repeat in one's mind
- As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
- As in return : verb go back, turn back
- As in reappear : verb come again
- As in recrudesce : verb return
- As in reoccur : verb recur
- As in restate : verb repeat
- As in come back : verb return
- As in get back : verb return
- As in haunt : verb visit as a spirit
- Thus it re-appears in Alfred, and again in the Saxon Chronicle.
- Extract from : « A Handbook of the English Language » by Robert Gordon Latham
- A moment after, Mr. Chauncey re-appears, followed by the Livingstons.
- Extract from : « Miss Dividends » by Archibald Clavering Gunter
- Then he disappears when I turn my back, and re-appears before I turn my face.
- Extract from : « Olla Podrida » by Frederick Marryat
- Ridgeon re-appears, face to the wall, scrutinizing the drawings.
- Extract from : « The Doctor's Dilemma » by George Bernard Shaw
- Some say he is ill; others, he is dead; but some fine morning, cheerful as ever, he re-appears under the arcades.
- Extract from : « Modern Italian Poets » by William Dean Howells
- The feticism of Africa re-appears; at least such is my inference from the following extract.
- Extract from : « The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies » by Robert Gordon Latham
- In September or October it conceals itself, remaining torpid till February, when it re-appears.
- Extract from : « The Book of Curiosities » by I. Platts
- As on one side the last beam fades away, the orb of day re-appears at the opposite one with redoubled splendour.
- Extract from : « Visit to Iceland » by Ida Pfeiffer
- "I don't expect to hear anything of him till he re-appears with the prince," replied Constance, in a low tone.
- Extract from : « The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 » by William Harrison Ainsworth
- Sight disappears, re-appears, and disappears again, according as circumstances deny or permit its exercise.
- Extract from : « The World's Greatest Books - Volume 15 - Science » by Various
Synonyms for re-appears
- agitate
- agonize
- annoy
- appall
- appear
- arrive home
- back up
- be ever present
- be remembered
- be repeated
- bedevil
- beset
- besiege
- bounce back
- chime
- circle back
- come again
- come and go
- come back
- come home
- crop up again
- din
- disquiet
- ditto
- do better
- double back
- drum into
- dwell
- echo
- float
- frighten
- go again
- go over again
- harass
- hark back to
- harrow
- haunt thoughts
- hold over
- hound
- hover
- imitate
- infest
- ingeminate
- inhabit
- intrude
- iterate
- madden
- make like
- manifest
- materialize
- molest
- move back
- nettle
- obsess
- occur again
- overrun
- permeate
- persist
- pervade
- pester
- plague
- play back
- play over
- possess
- prey on
- quote
- rack
- re-enter
- react
- read back
- reappear
- rebound
- recapitulate
- recast
- reciprocate
- recite
- recoil
- reconsider
- reconstruct
- recover
- recrudesce
- recur
- redo
- reel back
- reenter
- reexamine
- refashion
- reform
- rehash
- rehearse
- reissue
- reiterate
- relate
- remake
- remigrate
- renew
- reoccur
- repair
- repeat
- replay
- reprise
- reproduce
- rerun
- resay
- reshow
- restate
- resume
- retell
- retire
- retrace steps
- retreat
- return
- return to mind
- revert
- revisit
- revolve
- rework
- rise
- rotate
- run over
- run through one's mind
- sing same old song
- spook
- stay with
- tease
- terrify
- terrorize
- torment
- triumph
- trouble
- turn
- turn back
- vex
- voodoo
- walk
- weigh on
- worry
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